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24th August 1995
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BRIEFS

• MPs are calling for an investigation into the sell-off of BR's parcels business Rea after the Government released figures...

LAs warn that VI cuts will hit safety

by David Harris II The Government's commitment to make British haulage safer is failing, according to the Licensing...

Drivers united in hatred of limiters

• Drivers throughout Europe share a hatred of speed limiters, says the Union Internationale Des Chauffeurs Routiers (UICR). A...

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Demo death driver may face charges

by Stewart Whittingham • The trucker driver who ran over and killed animal rights protester Jill Phipps last February could...

Coal is back on the rails

• Rail freight is being run on the Highland mainline for the first time in four years, taking work from Scottish hauliers....

TAKE HEED, SIR GEORGE

T hey say that French is the language of diplomacy. Having read previous annual reports from the Licensing Authorities you'd...

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Customs raids in London

by Patrick Hook • Customs officers and armed police this week raided a series of London transport companies and seized trucks...

Sprint to victory

• Susan Brown, transport manager of Wigan, Lancs-based Vince Brown Haulage, has won a brand new Mercedes-Benz Sprinter von in...

Milk driver escapes death by seconds

• Milk Marque tanker driver Brian Quinn narrowly escaped death last week when a 10ft steel milk loading tube skewered his...

Truck security slammed

• Commercial vehicle manufacturers are falling behind car makers in combating vehicle theft, according to the British Vehicle...

The cost of bypass delays

* Hauliers are losing time and money because the Government has put back the completion date for 50% of all bypass projects,...

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Thieves bungle hijack

by Lee Kimber • A gang of thieves fled empty handed last week after their sophisticated hijack was foiled by the locks on...

Carnet system under attack

• Systematic fraud and cargo theft threaten to undermine the TIR Carnet system, warns the International Road Transport Union...

• East European truckers are being trained in emergency braking and crash avoidance following a string of serious accidents.

The International Road Transport Union (IRU) is training 500 drivers this summer from Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary,...

Wen parent makes more

• Paccar Incorporated, the American-owned parent of Foden, posted record earnings for the second quarter of 1995. Worldwide...

VED warning on wide loads

• Cleveland police are warning hauliers who move loads over 4.3m wide that they must pay Article 20 excise duty, currently...

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TRUCK THIEVES GEAR UP FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON

— The UK's world-quality truck thieves are gearing up for a Christmas bonus as the number and value of hauliers' loads soars...

Leyland makes a fast start

• Leyland Trucks boosted its profits by 50% to £14m in its first full year of trading. Demand for its products soared by 37% to...

Industry big guns prepare for war

by Miles Brignall • Leading hauliers are bidding for one of the year's most lucrative contracts following the decision by the...

Trucks challenge cars across Europe

• Trucks have entered the gruelling Cape to Cape Challenge for the first time—it has previously been restricted for cars....

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FREIGHTLINER SALE DELAYED AGAIN

by Karen Miles • The sale of British Rail's road and rail container operator Freightliner looks set to be delayed until the...

Unions expect Iceland pay rise decision soon

• The Transport and General Workers Union is this week pushing the frozen food retailer Iceland for a wage deal above the 3.2%...

Euro MP takes up case of fuel tanks in France

• Euro MP Edward KellettBowman is fighting for British drivers' right to carry piggyback tanks in France by lodging a complaint...

Road closures are in the cur

• Transport Secretary Sir George Young believes that road closures and other traffic restrictions could play a vital role in...

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Wrong centre

• South Eastern & Metropolitan LA Brigadier Michael Turner has curtailed the licence held by Elstead, Surrey-based Frederick R...

Contract required

• Scottish LA Michael Betts has warned Andrew J Cleland, trading as Lothian Pallet Services, of Bathgate, about maintenance...

No action

• Though deciding not to take any action against the licence held by Dunfermline-based Robert D Wallace, Scottish LA Michael...

Waste appeal • London waste disposal contractor Anthony Lloyd, trading

as Alloyd, of Neasden, has appealed against the revocation of his licence on maintenance grounds by South Eastern &...

Fewer vehicles

• The licence held by Major Plant Contractors of Chudleigh, Devon was curtailed to three vehicles and the company was warned...

Different traffic area refuses licence

• Chepstowbased Woodstock Waste Disposal, whose previous licence in the Western Traffic Area was revoked in February, has been...

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Low tech wins the day—chart restored

• Cardiff-based M J McNiff & Curran, with a licence for 60 vehicles, has agreed to replace its computerised maintenance system...

Understanding of system lacking

• Burnley ownerdriver Mark Robin son received a for mal warning ab out maintenance after telling North Western LA Martin Albu...

Exceeding hours costs drivers £415

• Tachograph offences cost two Irish lorry drivers a total of £415 in fines and costs when they pleaded guilty to a number of...

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Volvo builds for the future

by Brian Weatherley • Fans of futuristic trucks are in for a disappointment. According to Volvo Truck Corporation President...

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Hi-tech braking from Mercedes

• Mercedes will be specifying Wabco's electronic braking system on a truck next year—probably the new heavy truck range...

Blowing out the blaze

• The first commercial application of Volvo's supercharged and turbocharged MTE six-litre engine is expected to be as an option...

BPW PAL recall for safety checks

The BPW PAL close coupling drawbar system has been recalled for a safety check by the manufacturer. The systems affected are...

Wabco teams up with F&S for 'complete suspension'

• Wabco and Fichtel & Sachs have signed a deal for the joint development of electronic systems to control air suspension and...

Milk on the move

• Coldstream, the Northern Foods milk collection specialist, has added two 22,000-litre Clayton Commercials tanker trailers...

Major fleet action

• Iveco Ford has won an order for 500 vehicles worth .£17m. Darlington-based Northgate Motor Holdings will take delivery of 300...

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Armchair testing comes on line

It was inevitable that after proving trucks on the road vehicle manufacturers would want to test them by computer. Commercial...

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...Dundee, Derby, Llandudno or Leeds.

Most truck manufacturers make a big deal about parts availability, claiming remarkably high-sounding levels of stock cover. At...

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Change of sides

T he Sound Off article written by Fred Gathercole (CM 3-9 August) was interesting as almost 10 years ago the undersigned was...

More of the same

y earliest memory, just pre-war, was my dad moaning about rate cutters In the 1950s we complained about the shilling a ton less...

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SERVICES

Mix and match • Ford is installing new software in its dealerships designed to match customer needs to vehicle specifications....

Golden chance

• Bayford is inviting Diesel Direct Gold Card customers to join its Golden Network scheme, where they can buy diesel at 10p per...

Extra Lex sites

• Lex Transfleet is in negotiations for new service areas around the country after opening sites at Reading, Norwich,...

Countrywide cover

• Group 4 Nightspeed has opened depots at Bristol and Reading as the start of a nationwide expansion programme following its...

Western recovery

• Somerset Rescue is now offering 24-hour commercial vehicle recovery within an area from Bristol to Taunton. It promises to...

Fault spotter

• BP has introduced an oil condition monitoring service called INDIC-8 which, it claims, will identify potential mechanical...

EVENTS

Capital transport • The third annual conference to discuss London's transport needs will take place on 19 October at the...

Recovery show

• A new exhibition for the recovery industry will be held alongside the Motor Vehicle Dismantlers Assocation's annual...

Stuttgart symposium

• The 28th International Symposium on Automotive Technology and Automation is being held On 18-22 September 1995 in Stuttgart,...

TRAINING

Days of friction • Friction material manufacturer Don has organised a series of brake training courses at venues throughout...

CPC quartet

• From September, Joseph Priestley College of Further Education in Leeds is offering four distributionrelated courses: CPC...

PUBLICATIONS

Hazgoods revised • Changes to the rules governing the transportation of hazardous goods has led to a second edition of "The...

Totally tanks

• The 1995 HCB Tank Guide includes company listings for every sector of the road tanker and tank container industries, from...

N orfolk-based Coral Services is recovering from the theft lost Sunday

night of its entire fleet of Volvo FL1Os from its locked compound in Besthorpe. The thieves entered some time between 23:00hrs...

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PRODUCTS

Washing power • A new all-steel construction high-pressure hot water washer designed to be used in the toughest sites has been...

Cleaner range

• Concept Chemicals and Coatings is producing four new aerosols to expand its range. New additions include a glass cleaner, a...

ROADWORKS

South East • M25 Surrey: two sets of roadworks and lane closures between J6-8 with additional overnight restrictions.

London

• Rotherhithe Tunnel: Closed for the whole of the Bank Holiday weekend for major repairs from 22:00hrs on 25 August to 06:00hrs...

South West

• M5 Gloucestershire: Contraflow between Junctions 11 and 12. • A3027 Taunton: Works on Stapleford Grove railway bridge with...

Midlands and East Anglia

• A47 Terrington St John, Norfolk: Down to one lane eastbound for bypass construction until February next year.

North

• M6 Cheshire: Major widening work near the Thelwall Viaduct between J20 and 21a until December. • M62 West Yorkshire: Works...

Wales

• A548 between Oakenholt and Kelsterton, Clywd: Lane closures and temporary lights at times at the Connah's Quay end until...

Northern Ireland

• VII Co Antrim: Only hard shoulder open between J9 and 10 until September.

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GR AN

Cummins' all-electronic Mll has finally made it to the UK, fitted to Foden's latest 4000 Series tractive unit. The new engine...

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DRIVERS' VERDICTS

With the Foden 4380 we once again visited the BP truck stop at Crick where we invited drivers to take it for a short run up the...

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Go with

the flow Without cash flow, your business is going nowhere. But exactly how much clear water should there be between your...

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Lorries t the slaughter

Today's truck thieves can carve up a stolen truck in less than an hour. The problem is nationwide and on the increase. However,...

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igures from Kent Police reveal how eovy goods vehicle theft

plummeted in 1994. That year 206 LGVs were stolen. This represents a 37% drop—or almost E2 million—compared to figures from...

ULU

• Most police forces do not have truck theft initiatives. Norfolk Police, however, have been at the forefront of the nationa...

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Success on yot r own account

Despite the recent trend of contracting out transport operations, manufacturers should take a close look at their own...

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The Iceland driver:

Roy Hammonds says he was "totally dumbfounded" by his sacking on 18 May. "I'm living with a lot of uncertainty," he says. "I'm...

Good relations

Roy Hammonds had been a driver with Iceland for 11 years when he was sacked for making daily 21-mile detours to avoid a...

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Road Haulage Association Employment Seminars

• Preventing cases getting to the tribunal stage was one of the topics of the Road Haulage Association's conference on...

Shake up of industrial tribunals proposed:

• The Government's green paper Resolving Employment Rights Disputes: Options for Reform proposes to streamline tribunals by...

What ACAS can do for you:

• ACAS is independent, impartial, and aims to improve industrial relations by preventing or resolving disputes, providing...

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Immaculate examples of engineering excellence-25 in all — gathered at Silverstone

Circuit last month to compete for top honours in Commercial Motor's Trailer of the Year Competition. This event, now in its...

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Light at the end of the tunnel?

Freight traffic through the Channel Tunnel is rising steadily but, with another funding crisis looming, can it continue to woo...

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'Entry to the industry is comparatively simple for drivers and operators'

6 s a traffic officer, I have removed accidents. In consequence, I speak as an operational practitioner and not a desk-bound...

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Until it was replaced by the EC Series in 1993

it offered power options of 8.3, 10.0, 12.0 and 14.0 litres. Each model adopts the engine capacity and nominal power rating in...

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• Foden's reputation for building robust trucks with high payloads

has always placed it amongst the top three or four truck builders when it comes to eight-wheelers. Add to this the option of...

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IN The eight-legger market increased by a massive 98.4% last

year, recovering from a very low base of only 800 units in 1992. While the trend has continued upwards, now a slowdown in the...

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CE OF Q 20 COMMERCIAL MOTOR ALI TY • Scania is once again an independent company separated from the Saab car and aircraft...

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• Once, the eight-wheeler was a particularly British vehicle. Volvo's

plant at Irving, Scotland saw the birth of the Volvo's eightwheeler long before it became an option in most continental...